"This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/educat... In presenting the story of the individual in the Holocaust, survivor testimony stands at the core of Holocaust education. With the passage of time, the irreplaceable experience of hearing a survivor speak first-hand -- the empathy and emotional connection created, the immediacy of the interaction -- will no longer be possible. In this video Sheryl Silver-Ochayon presents the film "May Your Memory Be Love", in which Ovadia Baruch tells his own story on location where the events occurred. The experiences of Baruch, a Greek Jew born in Salonika, allow a glimpse into the oft-overlooked Holocaust of Greek Jewry. The film is part of the "Witnesses and Testimony" series. Sheryl Silver-Ochayon is a staff member at the International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem. Part 1: Using Testimony Films in the Classroom Part 2: Jewish Life in Salonika Part 3: Deportation of Greek Jewry to Auschwitz Part 4: The Dehumanization Process in Auschwitz Part 5: Daily Life in the Camps Part 6: Survival and the Return to Life Film produced by Mikooka Productions - http://www.mikooka.com The Holocaust Education Video Toolbox is supported through the generosity of Jan and Rick Cohen, USA.